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The Iranian presidential shocker — Pepe Escobar

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Moderates out of the running, hardliners in. As expected. What is surprising in how it went down. Pepe Escobar explains.Doubtful that there will a US return to the agreement. It's a political hot potato anyway.The Vineyard of the SakerThe Iranian presidential shockerPepe Escobar

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Moderates out of the running, hardliners in. As expected. What is surprising in how it went down. Pepe Escobar explains.

Doubtful that there will a US return to the agreement. It's a political hot potato anyway.

The Vineyard of the Saker
The Iranian presidential shocker
Pepe Escobar

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